While I still think it's a photoshop, that streetview could have been taken months if not years ago. Those graphics could easily have been done over the weekend, and I doubt they'll stay up long anyways.

For example, if streetview is to be taken as infalliable, what does it mean for me if I am currently working in a building that streetview doesn't think exists. I'm about 20 ft from the building with the red top on my desk.

Guys. It should be clear that this is a shop. I just googled "NJ traffic sign" or something like, and picked the one that fit the best for what I was planning to do. I wasn't about to go driving up and down the turnpike, trying to dodge Jersey drivers and snap a decent photo at the same time.

Yes, it is actually I-76, coming out of Philadelphia, not the Turnpike, and Secaucus and Hoboken are on the other end of the state. But that didn't fit in the title.

I am going to attempt something similar but not have it be a photo shop.
on a park sign. I want to see how long it stays up on the sign before people notice.
wheres the best place to get sticker paper? that is big and white? Staples or something?

Considering that Secaucus is about 90 miles north of the Walt Whitman Bridge, wouldn't the Photoshopper have done better to at least pick a bridge in closer proximity? There aren't enough Photoshopped pictures of the Tappan Zee.

That picture is from the PA turnpike - and there would be no reason to have a sign for Hoboken and Secaucus via Route 76 (which is the PA turnpike in some sections of it) as they are about 100 miles from Secaucus and Hoboken - which are both off of Route 3.